Heat's Dwyane Wade upset about Derrick Rose's injury

Heat guard Dwyane Wade was among those disappointed to hear Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose will miss the remainder of the season after suffering a knee injury.

Rose, the reigning NBA MVP, tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee late in Saturday's victory against the Philadelphia Sixers. It was the end of an injury-filled season for Rose, who missed 27 games during the regular season because of various ailments.

"I said a prayer for him and his family," Wade said. "You never want to see anyone get injured, especially a player of his caliber. Very unfortunate. You hope he does his best to rehab and gets back to being the D-Rose that everyone loves."

Chandler still recovering

Knicks center Tyson Chandler played despite recently overcoming a bout with the flu, but was hardly his usual presence.

Chandler went scoreless in 21 minutes, grabbing just three rebounds and committing seven turnovers.

"I didn't think I was going to be able to play [Friday]," Chandler said. "I thought I'd be able to give my team a little something. I thought maybe by just being out there it would help my team morale. But I wasn't able to do much."

Chandler had been away for three days, rejoining teammates just hours before the game. He was vomiting in the locker room at halftime.

"He gave us what he had out there," Anthony said. "He wasn't 100 percent at all. We just want everybody to get right, get healthy and get ready for Monday."

The only commotion Chandler caused was when he was called for a flagrant foul while setting a screen on LeBron James in the first half.

"I thought it was a legal pick, honestly," Chandler said. "He didn't see me coming. I tried to set a pick for my guard to be able to come off and exploit it. I got a flagrant foul for it but I didn't think it was illegal at all."

Teammates felt the same way. Guard Baron Davis said it was similar to when James set a screen on Bulls guard John Lucas a few weeks ago.

"It was pretty much the same play," Davis said.

James was on the floor for a few moments, and clutched his neck while trying to recover.

"It was one of those hits that hurt but I'm all right now," James said. "I played football, so I've been hit harder than that."

Bosh regains health

Forward Chris Bosh said he experienced no problems with his hamstring. Bosh missed the final six regular season games to nurse the injury.

"It felt good," Bosh said. "It was just good to be back out there and play basketball. I love playing basketball. It seemed like a very long time I was out but it was all for the better and I feel good."

Bosh had one of his more aggressive games in recent memory, grabbing six rebounds in the first half.

Back slows Davis

Davis played just three minutes in the second half because of back pain. He missed the first half of the season after having back surgery to repair a herniated disk.

Davis started strong by scoring 10 first-half points, but said he should be well-rested by Monday.